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coming up this morning, we will preview the morning ahead at the white house with maureen robbie, also american action forum, president and former cbo director talks about the state of the economic recovery and the biden administration's economic policies. and cory waterman on president biden's environmental policies and animal agriculture. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning and join the discussion with your phone calls , facebook comments, texts, and tweets....
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"new york times" maureen dowd of vote being dangerously. he derangement of american politics and my underground true story as, my an undocumented immigrant who became a wall street executive. tv is live from the tuscon festival of books saturday at 1:00 p.m. nday eastern on c-span 2. >> "washington journal" continues. ost: at the table we welcome scott taylor republican of virginia serves on the ppropriations subcommittee on military construction and veterans affairs and homeland security. you have military service as as a navy your belt seal. guest: yes. served with some wonderful people. you have a woman view. host: the real thing, too. guest: yes, for you looking out it is the real thing. host: thank you for being here. military get to spending but i want to talk about the head line this morning adding 400 troops in syria o support assault an isis stronghold. what do you make of this strategy by the u.s. adding troops to this region? preface this by saying international relations a chess gn affairs is game and by the seconds move you re
"new york times" maureen dowd of vote being dangerously. he derangement of american politics and my underground true story as, my an undocumented immigrant who became a wall street executive. tv is live from the tuscon festival of books saturday at 1:00 p.m. nday eastern on c-span 2. >> "washington journal" continues. ost: at the table we welcome scott taylor republican of virginia serves on the ppropriations subcommittee on military construction and veterans affairs...
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senator maureen -- murray and i got half of it done last year and are trying to get the other half done before the end of this year. education such a passionate issue for you? senator alexander: because i grew up with it. my mother taught a preschool education program in a converted garage in our backyard in tennessee, right at the edge of the smoky mountains. she had 25 three-year-olds and four-year-olds in the morning and 25 five-year-olds in the afternoon. i got a head start. my dad was a school principal and was on the school board after he took another job for 25 years. so i grew up with parents who valued education. i got a good education. and when i became governor, i was in the third poorest state, tennessee, and i figured out better schools mean better jobs. so i spent a lot of my political capital on a better schools and colleges program. we became the first in the state to pay teachers more for teaching well, created chairs of excellence at our college, and that came a big part about we began to raise family income. that is why i got involved. greta: what other legacy moments
senator maureen -- murray and i got half of it done last year and are trying to get the other half done before the end of this year. education such a passionate issue for you? senator alexander: because i grew up with it. my mother taught a preschool education program in a converted garage in our backyard in tennessee, right at the edge of the smoky mountains. she had 25 three-year-olds and four-year-olds in the morning and 25 five-year-olds in the afternoon. i got a head start. my dad was a...
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host: maureen, thank you for the called kid good luck to you. guest: marine, thank you for calling. you raise an important issue and one that concerns many individuals. after people receive a vaccination, usually in the upper arm and deltoid muscle, in some individuals that has caused lymph nodes to swell and that is understandable because lymph nodes are where the immune cells track. for most people it is not noticeable. some people have very significant and somewhat uncomfortable lymph nodes under their arm, for individuals that have had a history of rest cancer, it is also a site where breast cancer could recur. that was a great concern to individuals and physicians. so, as this was seen, people began to recognize it is being seen more and more. the question was what did it represent -- the breast cancer coming back, simply the immune response to the vaccination? thankfully it was due to the immune response to the vaccination, and just waiting a few days, those lymph nodes went down, and then there is nothing under the arm that was of concern. so, what the recommendations are rig
host: maureen, thank you for the called kid good luck to you. guest: marine, thank you for calling. you raise an important issue and one that concerns many individuals. after people receive a vaccination, usually in the upper arm and deltoid muscle, in some individuals that has caused lymph nodes to swell and that is understandable because lymph nodes are where the immune cells track. for most people it is not noticeable. some people have very significant and somewhat uncomfortable lymph nodes...
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host: we hear from maureen next. redwood city, california. caller: good morning. how are you today? i am calling because i believe this is one donald trump wants. he wants the government to look incompetent so people do not look to the government in the future. the state to look incompetent, he wants it to fail. that is what steve bannon told him. host: do you think he is surrounding him with people like ,he vice president, dr. fauci dr. birx and others, do you think he is surrounding with people who want to fail? caller: now that his election is up and arms he is surrounded with people who know. but at the beginning he did not. he sent ice people the travis air force base and they had to check in all of those people that came in from china in travis air force base, and then they let them disperse. what was that? he said those people to california because he knew they were infected and he wanted to target california because he hates us. i believe that. i believe the beginning and i believe donald trump is trying to play catch-up because he realizes his reelection is at jeopardy now.
host: we hear from maureen next. redwood city, california. caller: good morning. how are you today? i am calling because i believe this is one donald trump wants. he wants the government to look incompetent so people do not look to the government in the future. the state to look incompetent, he wants it to fail. that is what steve bannon told him. host: do you think he is surrounding him with people like ,he vice president, dr. fauci dr. birx and others, do you think he is surrounding with...
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my friend maureen, my son, paul. it's funny we will celebrate our tenth anniversary next month. i've been married to paul and at mmtc the same amount of time. i promise i won't retired on you, honey. and one of the last things i think i would like to say as ron said, mmtc is a village and it takes a lot. you all know that i came from the old viacom bet and we did a lot with a little. i would like to say the same saying that i guess i would say about bet that i would say about mmtc, that we were often in a situation we were working hard and had to change. one of my producers said it's like trying to change the tires on a car while you are trying to drive the car. i would ask everyone that believes and supports mmtc that you continue to do so, continue to reach out. i have a very special closing i would like to make. we were joined at the hip. my weekend church sometimes was the only sacred time when we didn't put our heads together and keep this wonderful organization going. we had over 100 graduates and alumni. with support "a triple, quadruple that. that's all i can say in clos
my friend maureen, my son, paul. it's funny we will celebrate our tenth anniversary next month. i've been married to paul and at mmtc the same amount of time. i promise i won't retired on you, honey. and one of the last things i think i would like to say as ron said, mmtc is a village and it takes a lot. you all know that i came from the old viacom bet and we did a lot with a little. i would like to say the same saying that i guess i would say about bet that i would say about mmtc, that we were...
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does that sell to somebody like maureen? guest: you have to discredit the republican ideas at this point if you're a democratic. there's no realtime right now before november for a legislative fix. we know the house and senate are going to be in session for three weeks and go home and campaign. there is not time to get things done on capitol hill. it's up to democrats and president obama to discredit republican ideas as much as they can before the election. is president obama going to offer any solution himself? the problem for democrats is the cake is pretty much baked. you haven't seen the kind of economic recovery that they wanted to see over the summer. host: we wanted to let our viewers know about the outlook section of the washington post. chuck schumer writes a long piece this morning about if democrats don't want to relive a disastrous 1994 year, that they should steal a page from the gop playbook from 1980 to. kentucky, democratic line, go ahead. caller: i want to make a comment, and i'll get off and listen. i think
does that sell to somebody like maureen? guest: you have to discredit the republican ideas at this point if you're a democratic. there's no realtime right now before november for a legislative fix. we know the house and senate are going to be in session for three weeks and go home and campaign. there is not time to get things done on capitol hill. it's up to democrats and president obama to discredit republican ideas as much as they can before the election. is president obama going to offer any...
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host: maureen in florida, republican line. caller: kudos to you. wonderful investigation. i'm loving every minute of it. i used to be a probation officer in new york. it's definitely needed. i see in audit group until this is cleaned up. i think that would expedite the whole thing. three things i would like to say. president trump is being used to hide what biden and china and russia are up to. they are distracting us with that. host: i apologize because it's not what we are talking about. this idea of a code of ethics for the supreme court, does it exist? guest: the project on government oversight came out with a model code of conduct that the justices should consider. when you think about a code of contact, there is one that exists for the lower court judges, the 2500 federal judges not on the lower just nons of -- none supreme court have to follow. i think you can take that coda make a few changes and i would change it a little bit but i think there are ethical canons that are universal you could apply to the supreme court and discipline court would apply to themselves
host: maureen in florida, republican line. caller: kudos to you. wonderful investigation. i'm loving every minute of it. i used to be a probation officer in new york. it's definitely needed. i see in audit group until this is cleaned up. i think that would expedite the whole thing. three things i would like to say. president trump is being used to hide what biden and china and russia are up to. they are distracting us with that. host: i apologize because it's not what we are talking about. this...
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maureen frazier said, everybody needs to be more like olivia king. she was very kind, very generous, very christian and a rule follower. our hearts go out to all the victims, their loved ones, and everyone in the entire community who's been impacted. i want to quote the police chief, dale lane, who said we are one of the most resilient communities in america. i believe that is an absolutely true statement. we witnessed our brave heroes, law enforcement officers, federal agents, firefighters, e.m.t.'s, doctors, nurses, and other local officials spring into action. not a single person hesitated to act or tend to a person in need. their training and selfless actions helped save people's lives that day, there's no doubt about it, and i cannot thank enough everyone for their incredible bravery and courage that day. the collaboration and cooperation between all the law enforcement agencies and all the first responders was tremendous. these agencies included the police department, the fire department, the shelby county sheriff's office, the germantown polic
maureen frazier said, everybody needs to be more like olivia king. she was very kind, very generous, very christian and a rule follower. our hearts go out to all the victims, their loved ones, and everyone in the entire community who's been impacted. i want to quote the police chief, dale lane, who said we are one of the most resilient communities in america. i believe that is an absolutely true statement. we witnessed our brave heroes, law enforcement officers, federal agents, firefighters,...
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does that sell to somebody like maureen? guest: you have to discredit the republican ideas at this point if you're a democratic. there's no realtime right now before novemb for a legislative fix. we know the house and senate are going to bin session for three weeks and go home and campaign. there is not time to get things done on capitol hill. it's u to democrats and president obama to discredit republican ideas as much as they can before the election. is president obama going to offer any solution himself? the problem for democrats is the cake is pretty much baked. you haven't seen the kind of economic recovery that they wanted to see over the summer. host: we wanted to let our viewers know about the outlook section of the washington post. chuck schumer writes a long piece this morning about if democrats don't want to relive a disastrous 1994 year, that they should steal a page from the gop playbook from 1980 to. kentucky, democratic line, go ahead. caller: i want to make a comment, and i'll getff and listen. i think the an
does that sell to somebody like maureen? guest: you have to discredit the republican ideas at this point if you're a democratic. there's no realtime right now before novemb for a legislative fix. we know the house and senate are going to bin session for three weeks and go home and campaign. there is not time to get things done on capitol hill. it's u to democrats and president obama to discredit republican ideas as much as they can before the election. is president obama going to offer any...
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we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest:@@ it was two iconic, prominent people. "the new york times" columnist and david geffin, who worked with other big supports of the clintons. david stayed in the lincoln bedroom. he like many prominent liberals had turned against the clintons, he was unhappy with president clinton's choice of pardons at the end of his second term, not granting a pardon david had lobbied for, so geffen turned on the clintons and felt they were, if not actually corrupt, they were kind of morally bankrupt he love odd because ma, saw him speak at the democratic convention in 2004, reached out to him, started a relationship with him. when maureen dowd heard david geffen speak and get a question
we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest:@@ it was two iconic, prominent people. "the new york...
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host: maureen, thank you for the called kid good luck to you. guest: marine, thank you for calling. you raise an important issue and one that concerns many individuals. after people receive a vaccination, usually in the upper arm and deltoid muscle, in some individuals that has caused lymph nodes to swell and that is understandable because lymph nodes are where the immune cells track. for most people it is not noticeable. some people have very significant and somewhat uncomfortable lymph nodes under their arm, for individuals that have had a history of rest cancer, it is also a site where breast cancer could recur. that was a great concern to individuals and physicians. so, as this was seen, people began to recognize it is being seen more and more. the question was what did it represent -- the breast cancer coming back, simply the immune response to the vaccination? thankfully it was due to the immune response to the vaccination, and just waiting a few days, those lymph nodes went down, and then there is nothing under the arm that was of concern. so, what the recommendations are rig
host: maureen, thank you for the called kid good luck to you. guest: marine, thank you for calling. you raise an important issue and one that concerns many individuals. after people receive a vaccination, usually in the upper arm and deltoid muscle, in some individuals that has caused lymph nodes to swell and that is understandable because lymph nodes are where the immune cells track. for most people it is not noticeable. some people have very significant and somewhat uncomfortable lymph nodes...
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maureen dowd is the classic example of someone who bought and consumed marijuana because it is legal. we don't know the numbers exactly, but we know a lot of them are taking place,. it costspeople saying too much in the stores, and that will result in the underground market maintaining. well, now it costs the same. stores, there are the where do adults want to go? and adult wants to ask is it silly to an adult that wants to use alcohol. do you want to find someone that hasn't and hope that they have what you want and that it is what they say this and that they are actually going to give it to you and you will be safe, or you just want to stop at the store? seeing is that they started very low and have been getting higher and higher because people are becoming more accustomed to this system. that's the reason why more and more people are buying marijuana from the stores than the underground market. it is preferable in every way. if you're a producer in mexico or some other state, and you want the heat off of you, you want to lower the overhead by reducing the amount of security you nee
maureen dowd is the classic example of someone who bought and consumed marijuana because it is legal. we don't know the numbers exactly, but we know a lot of them are taking place,. it costspeople saying too much in the stores, and that will result in the underground market maintaining. well, now it costs the same. stores, there are the where do adults want to go? and adult wants to ask is it silly to an adult that wants to use alcohol. do you want to find someone that hasn't and hope that they...
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maureen is in new york, a supporter of joe biden. caller: good morning to you and good morning to america. people on thecus fact that the president of the united states is the most important person in the world today. standardstrump sets andow by continually lying he throws numbers out without basis in fact. that is very concerning to me. host: such as what? caller: such as the $100 trillion, he made more jobs than anybody had, and the truth of the matter is that we are in worse shape today than we were four years ago. i am not talking political sides. i am talking people. we cannot have a president who lies continually and you cannot trust. he has made a full of us on the world stage. people believe the lies because they want change. they will take any change. take change that has a brain. thathe talks about covid, was president trump, in the middle of the beginning of the people that let 13 were sick from china get on a plane and come to america. host: with all that yesterday, specifically about joe biden, what did you gain? caller
maureen is in new york, a supporter of joe biden. caller: good morning to you and good morning to america. people on thecus fact that the president of the united states is the most important person in the world today. standardstrump sets andow by continually lying he throws numbers out without basis in fact. that is very concerning to me. host: such as what? caller: such as the $100 trillion, he made more jobs than anybody had, and the truth of the matter is that we are in worse shape today...
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i told maureen, it could only happen in america and in indiana, when you are with the president, the vice president, and bobby knight all in the same night on the same stage. this journey has been 15 months, and, you know, it is get up early, six days a week, 14 to 18 hours each day. when i started this, not many people believed it appeared many thought it was a full's --error errand.- fool's tohave a rare opportunity make things happen in d.c., and i cannot wait to be a part of it. my campaign team, my family, everybody that was with me from the beginning, thank you so much him and all i can tell you, i am not going to let you down, i am going to go there to represent hoosiers and hopefully make you proud of me as your next senator from indiana. thank you so much. >> you want to get your family behind you? >> and from senator-elect mike tennessee,ake it to marsha blackburn, congresswoman, successful in her bid. blackburn: and one person does not win a campaign. it takes a host of volunteers. so many of you have done that. [indiscernible] 3 million phone calls. all for all those pray
i told maureen, it could only happen in america and in indiana, when you are with the president, the vice president, and bobby knight all in the same night on the same stage. this journey has been 15 months, and, you know, it is get up early, six days a week, 14 to 18 hours each day. when i started this, not many people believed it appeared many thought it was a full's --error errand.- fool's tohave a rare opportunity make things happen in d.c., and i cannot wait to be a part of it. my campaign...
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olson maureen lyons olson steven john olson matthew timothy o'mahony john p. o'neill peter j. o'neill, jr. sean gordon corbett o'neill betty ann ong michael c. opperman christopher t. orgielewicz margaret quinn orloske virginia anne ormiston ruben s. ornedo kevin m. o'rourke ronald orsini peter keith ortale juan ortega-campos jane marie orth alexander ortiz david ortiz emilio pete ortiz pablo ortiz and my uncle. god bless you and god bless america. >> and my brother firefighter michael lynch. we know what you were doing on that day and your boys are doing dutifully. jack was six months old and michael was three years old when you were murdered. all we do now is tell them about your past glory days. [applause] ♪ paul ortiz, jr. sonia ortiz masaru ose patrick j. o'shea robert william o'shea timothy franklin o'sullivan elsy carolina osorio oliva james r. ostrowski jason douglas oswald michael john otten isidro d. ottenwalder michael chung ou todd joseph ouida jesus ovalles peter j. owens, jr. adianes oyola angel m. pabon, jr. israel pabon, jr. roland pacheco michael benjamin pa
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mobile, alabama, maureen joins us on the independent line. good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call. i am an independent voter with a for your children and three grandchildren and four sisters. one of my sisters lost her home in cincinnati, ohio. i have had several family members that struggled with. with. i've had a college student moved back home because she was unable to find employment for a year. i attended the inauguration of president obama with her. on that day i felt such a sense of hope and promise during the inauguration. those dreamsthink that our president has set out for our country have been realized. so many small businesses are struggling. i have a neighbor with a third- generation business that has had to sell out to a german company. i have a sister who is a dentist. her business is down. she feels strangled by the new things that will be implemented in health insurance. i just have a lot of questions. i am still on the fence about who to vote for. my questions tonight for romney have to do with more specifics. i think that we nee
mobile, alabama, maureen joins us on the independent line. good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call. i am an independent voter with a for your children and three grandchildren and four sisters. one of my sisters lost her home in cincinnati, ohio. i have had several family members that struggled with. with. i've had a college student moved back home because she was unable to find employment for a year. i attended the inauguration of president obama with her. on that day i felt such a...
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host: maureen in florida, republican line. caller: kudos to you. wonderful investigation. i'm loving every minute of it. i used to be a probation officer in new york. it's definitely needed. i see in audit group until this is cleaned up. i think that would expedite the whole thing. three things i would like to say. president trump is being used to hide what biden and china and russia are up to. they are distracting us with that. host: i apologize because it's not what we are talking about. this idea of a code of ethics for the supreme court, does it exist? guest: the project on government oversight came out with a model code of conduct that the justices should consider. when you think about a code of contact, there is one that exists for the lower court judges, the 2500 federal judges not on the lower just nons of -- none supreme court have to follow. i think you can take that coda make a few changes and i would change it a little bit but i think there are ethical canons that are universal you could apply to the supreme court and discipline court would apply to themselves
host: maureen in florida, republican line. caller: kudos to you. wonderful investigation. i'm loving every minute of it. i used to be a probation officer in new york. it's definitely needed. i see in audit group until this is cleaned up. i think that would expedite the whole thing. three things i would like to say. president trump is being used to hide what biden and china and russia are up to. they are distracting us with that. host: i apologize because it's not what we are talking about. this...
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., maureen pointed out, the f.t.c. approach reflects the fact that consumer privacy preferences differ greatly depending on the type of data and its use. there is widespread agreement that sensitive data should be strongly protected and opt in appropriate. but what about other types of nonsensitive data? let's not forget the ways that consumers benefit from allowing i.s.p.'s access to that kind of information. consumers should retain the ability to make the decisions that make sense for them when it comes to how their nonsensitive data is used and obtain the discounts or lower prices that can result. this vote isn't about reducing the level of privacy protection for consumers. it's about an f.c.c. decision that ignored the preferences of consumers in favor of a regulatory power grab. i'm finishing up. can i have 15 more seconds, mr. speaker? the f.c.c.'s privacy rules are an overreaching regulatory mess that create confusion and inconsistency for consumers, harm competition and up-end internet privacy as we know it. i
., maureen pointed out, the f.t.c. approach reflects the fact that consumer privacy preferences differ greatly depending on the type of data and its use. there is widespread agreement that sensitive data should be strongly protected and opt in appropriate. but what about other types of nonsensitive data? let's not forget the ways that consumers benefit from allowing i.s.p.'s access to that kind of information. consumers should retain the ability to make the decisions that make sense for them...
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., maureen pointed out, the f.t.c. approach reflects the fact that consumer privacy preferences differ greatly depending on the type of data and its use. there is widespread agreement that sensitive data should be strongly protected and opt in appropriate. but what about other types of nonsensitive data? let's not forget the ways that consumers benefit from allowing i.s.p.'s access to that kind of information. consumers should retain the ability to make the decisions that make sense for them when it comes to how their nonsensitive data is used and obtain the discounts or lower prices that can result. this vote isn't about reducing the level of privacy protection for consumers. it's about an f.c.c. decision that ignored the preferences of consumers in favor of a regulatory power grab. i'm finishing up. can i have 15 more seconds, mr. speaker? the f.c.c.'s privacy rules are an overreaching regulatory mess that create confusion and inconsistency for consumers, harm competition and up-end internet privacy as we know it. i
., maureen pointed out, the f.t.c. approach reflects the fact that consumer privacy preferences differ greatly depending on the type of data and its use. there is widespread agreement that sensitive data should be strongly protected and opt in appropriate. but what about other types of nonsensitive data? let's not forget the ways that consumers benefit from allowing i.s.p.'s access to that kind of information. consumers should retain the ability to make the decisions that make sense for them...
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bob mcdonald and his wife, maureen mcdonald found guilty on counts. and down in the virginia beach southern south eastern virginia, large metro pilot is theginian largest newspaper down there. here's their front page. he virginia pilot, a global fight against jihadists as their headline. cdonald's case is down here, lower left, front page. by bill size tten more. staff writer for the virginian pilot. joins us from richmond. mr. sizemore, what was it like that courtroom yesterday where the guilty verdicts came through? >>en amazing scene. for hole trial went on almost six weeks was an amazing scene. former governor, mr. mcdonald, was clearly, it seemed to me, not expecting this verdict. as the -- as the verdict was read, he slumped in his seat. he -- he held his head in his began to sob. his whole body was shaking. out,was a man, day in, day dragged along. chipper on the way out. of the court. of ys stop and had a couple comments with reporters. optimism that d exonerated.g to be he was unprepared when the verdict came. 11 counts of guilty, correct? th
bob mcdonald and his wife, maureen mcdonald found guilty on counts. and down in the virginia beach southern south eastern virginia, large metro pilot is theginian largest newspaper down there. here's their front page. he virginia pilot, a global fight against jihadists as their headline. cdonald's case is down here, lower left, front page. by bill size tten more. staff writer for the virginian pilot. joins us from richmond. mr. sizemore, what was it like that courtroom yesterday where the...
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let's go to maureen. caller: good morning. how are you this morning? host: just fine. go ahead. caller: talk about jesus christ. isn't noow that, there such a thing as democrats and republicans. they are not going to work in that white house unless everyone get on the same according. we have got to get on the same base. god, love one another regardless. hollowly at. just talk about jesus. do the right thing. they put their hand on that bible. when they running, then you don't hear no more. they throw god out the door and do what they want to do. they go to church some of them. sitting in church and not doing the right thing in that white house. love one another. hatred in their heart. don't care what you do. host: let's go to jerry calling from illinois on the independent line. good morning. caller: i do echo some of the sentiments the other caller said. we have to work together. when you look at the farm way thathey leave in a makes people wonder why so many trump? are voting for tria taxes in oklahoma. their policies support donald trump. on -- person who came there is a contr
let's go to maureen. caller: good morning. how are you this morning? host: just fine. go ahead. caller: talk about jesus christ. isn't noow that, there such a thing as democrats and republicans. they are not going to work in that white house unless everyone get on the same according. we have got to get on the same base. god, love one another regardless. hollowly at. just talk about jesus. do the right thing. they put their hand on that bible. when they running, then you don't hear no more. they...
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maureen is in maryland. the line for independence. go ahead. caller: hi, i would like to say -- i do not know if sen. attorney general sessions is a role model, i do not know if the trump administration is trustworthy, but i wish sheila jackson lee was more trustworthy with her communication skills. i get where she is coming from, she had come across as more professional overall. a think the communication skills used by most of the people grilling sessions could have been more professional. that was all i have to say. host: what do you mean more fashion? focused on a certain topic? caller: yeah. sheila jackson lee, when she was interviewing sessions, her tone was very aggressive. it is hard to define it, but almost cutting him off, interrupting him, or the tone of voice. i don't know. it is a little bit much. with otherating people, you always want to be respectful. i don't know. host: carl, daytona beach, florida. democrat line. caller: how are you doing this morning? host: i'm doing well. caller: i think mr. sessions has figured out that he m
maureen is in maryland. the line for independence. go ahead. caller: hi, i would like to say -- i do not know if sen. attorney general sessions is a role model, i do not know if the trump administration is trustworthy, but i wish sheila jackson lee was more trustworthy with her communication skills. i get where she is coming from, she had come across as more professional overall. a think the communication skills used by most of the people grilling sessions could have been more professional....
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host: that is maureen in minneapolis. two issues there -- the use of the term murder, slaughter, and the videos that our next guest put out. guest: i certainly respect the fact that we disagree. in no way, shape, or form is legal abortion murder. that is what we believe strongly . i would also comment that it's very important to understand that fetal tissue donation is a very important ethical and legal option for women who are ending pregnancies. fetal tissue has led to important advances in scientific research. this is entirely proper and legal and ethical. i'm proud to consider myself an ally of planned parenthood, which conducts proper health care services and meets the very highest standards of ethics and quality. we certainly disagree. host: dan is in new hampshire on the democrat line. you are on with donna crane of naral. caller: good morning. perhaps your guest could do a little tutorial on lady parts. conception is an unobservable moment in time. it could come anywhere between copulation and six weeks when a wom
host: that is maureen in minneapolis. two issues there -- the use of the term murder, slaughter, and the videos that our next guest put out. guest: i certainly respect the fact that we disagree. in no way, shape, or form is legal abortion murder. that is what we believe strongly . i would also comment that it's very important to understand that fetal tissue donation is a very important ethical and legal option for women who are ending pregnancies. fetal tissue has led to important advances in...
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does that sell to somebody like maureen? guest: you have to discredit the republican ideas at this point if you're a democratic. there's no realtime right now before november for a legislative fix. we know the house and senate are going to be in session for three weeks and go home and campaign. there is not time to get things done on capitol hill. it's up to democrats and president obama to discredit republican ideas as much as they can before the election. is president obama going to offer any solution himself? the problem for democrats is the cake is pretty much baked. you haven't seen the kind of economic recovery that they wanted to see over the summer. host: we wanted to let our viewers know about the outlook section of the washington post. chuck schumer writes a long piece this morning about if democrats don't want to relive a disastrous 1994 year, that they should steal a page from the gop playbook from 1980 to. kentucky, democratic line, go ahead. caller: i want to make a comment, and i'll get off and listen. i think
does that sell to somebody like maureen? guest: you have to discredit the republican ideas at this point if you're a democratic. there's no realtime right now before november for a legislative fix. we know the house and senate are going to be in session for three weeks and go home and campaign. there is not time to get things done on capitol hill. it's up to democrats and president obama to discredit republican ideas as much as they can before the election. is president obama going to offer any...
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i want to thank jim, his wife, patrice, and his family who are here -- maureen, katherine, brian, claire, and abby -- as he takes on this important role. he could not do this without you and he is extraordinarily proud of all of you, and i can see why. this is a 10-year assignment. i make this nomination confident that long after i left office our security will be in good hands with servants like jim comey, and so i urge as usual for the senate to act promptly with hearings and to confirm our next fbi director right away. i would like now to give both of them a chance to say a few ords, starting with bob. >> let me start by thanking you for those kind words. i also want to express my gratitude to both president bush and president obama for giving me the honor and a privilege of serving as the fbi director during these last few years. i want to take the opportunity to thank the men and women of the fbi. it is through their work, dedication, and their adaptability that the fbi is better able to predict and prevent terrorism and crime of here and abroad. i want to thank my wife and my famil
i want to thank jim, his wife, patrice, and his family who are here -- maureen, katherine, brian, claire, and abby -- as he takes on this important role. he could not do this without you and he is extraordinarily proud of all of you, and i can see why. this is a 10-year assignment. i make this nomination confident that long after i left office our security will be in good hands with servants like jim comey, and so i urge as usual for the senate to act promptly with hearings and to confirm our...
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bob mcdonald and his wife, maureen mcdonald found guilty on counts. and down in the virginia beach southern south eastern virginia, large metro pilot is theginian largest newspaper down there. here's their front page. he virginia pilot, a global fight against jihadists as their headline. cdonald's case is down here, lower left, front page. by bill size tten more. staff writer for the virginian pilot. joins us from richmond. mr. sizemore, what was it like that courtroom yesterday where the guilty verdicts came through? >>en amazing scene. for hole trial went on almost six weeks was an amazing scene. former governor, mr. mcdonald, was clearly, it seemed to me, not expecting this verdict. as the -- as the verdict was read, he slumped in his seat. he -- he held his head in his began to sob. his whole body was shaking. out,was a man, day in, day dragged along. chipper on the way out. of the court. of ys stop and had a couple comments with reporters. optimism that d exonerated.g to be he was unprepared when the verdict came. 11 counts of guilty, correct? th
bob mcdonald and his wife, maureen mcdonald found guilty on counts. and down in the virginia beach southern south eastern virginia, large metro pilot is theginian largest newspaper down there. here's their front page. he virginia pilot, a global fight against jihadists as their headline. cdonald's case is down here, lower left, front page. by bill size tten more. staff writer for the virginian pilot. joins us from richmond. mr. sizemore, what was it like that courtroom yesterday where the...
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host: maureen joins us on the democratic colors line in the new hampshire. good morning. caller: freedom of religion is basic, but with everything the world is going through, and our country is a very humanitarian, but just the amount of money they're going to spend on this. it is a place of worship. is that money what's needed? you can worship, like he has had, in their homes. you can worship anywhere. that amount of money right now, i think it's -- i mean, it could be used so many places. guest: that is an interesting point. being a new yorker, in downtown million is what00 it takes. building here is very expensive. could they have spent the money to other places? but that could be said of any place of worship anywhere in the world. why spend money on building large monuments to the faith when you can spend that money among the faithful and improve their lives? i do not hold any beef with them. i am judging by what the promoters have said. their objective is to create a place where people of all faiths can, and understand each other and develop an understanding of each
host: maureen joins us on the democratic colors line in the new hampshire. good morning. caller: freedom of religion is basic, but with everything the world is going through, and our country is a very humanitarian, but just the amount of money they're going to spend on this. it is a place of worship. is that money what's needed? you can worship, like he has had, in their homes. you can worship anywhere. that amount of money right now, i think it's -- i mean, it could be used so many places....
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host: more from the column from maureen downd. -- dowd. "this president has made it clear that he is not comfortable out side of the the main he is a flying half -- he has the find, but unless he wants his story to be marred by a pattern of passivity and attachments, he needs to change the story line." thomas, go ahead. caller: hello. how're you doing? host: what do you think this morning? caller: about what? host: about president obama showing more emotion? caller: i do not think that he has the expertise of a senator over time, right? the profession of that, you know what i am saying? you have to have judgment and forgiveness of certain things. accidents do happen. he needs to be more get on their backs to help to get that clean up done. also, obama has possible funds that he could use to faster cleanup the oil spill. so, some of the expertise in terms of knowledge is not there. it is a catch-22, sort of, you know what i am saying? he could use his presidency to get it done quicker, you know what i'm saying? aspects. host: all right. we
host: more from the column from maureen downd. -- dowd. "this president has made it clear that he is not comfortable out side of the the main he is a flying half -- he has the find, but unless he wants his story to be marred by a pattern of passivity and attachments, he needs to change the story line." thomas, go ahead. caller: hello. how're you doing? host: what do you think this morning? caller: about what? host: about president obama showing more emotion? caller: i do not think...
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host: maureen in albany, new york. can you make it quick? caller: you mentioned we know how to prevent eye to diabetes. i wonder if you could talk about what is happening at the national level to prevent type 2 diabetes? guest: nationally and at the state level, a cdc has been able to initiate the national diabetes prevention program. we know, from strong evidence, that we can prevent or postponed type 2 diabetes in those that already have a slightly elevated blood sugar but is not yet high enough to be diabetes. we are now working with partners -- the first out of the starting date has been it be denied health group and ymca. they are working with us to put programs in place. we are putting it in places like new york, georgia, kentucky, a number of places around the country. we are seeking to roll that out to truly build an infrastructure for implementing a prevention program across the country. it is an exciting time for that. we are optimistic we are able to make an impact. host: this tweeter wants to know -- guest: the nutrition recommen
host: maureen in albany, new york. can you make it quick? caller: you mentioned we know how to prevent eye to diabetes. i wonder if you could talk about what is happening at the national level to prevent type 2 diabetes? guest: nationally and at the state level, a cdc has been able to initiate the national diabetes prevention program. we know, from strong evidence, that we can prevent or postponed type 2 diabetes in those that already have a slightly elevated blood sugar but is not yet high...
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host: maureen groppe updating the indiana senate race. washington correspondent, thank you for your time today. guest: thank you. host: your calls on republicans only if the gop should stick with donald trump, let's go to asbury park. diane up first. diane, good morning to you, go ahead. caller: good morning. i feel that the gop, they should not, they should stay with donald trump. they shouldn't be going against him. it makes me so upset sometimes, you can't say anything about these women in the country when they raise sexuality to the highest in this country, when they are going around sleeping with this one and that one and to prove it, all the abortions, millions of abortions that we have every year they want us to pay for. they are running after the men like crazy. okay. that was locker room talk, okay. and the republicans should know that and they need to get their act together. >> here this talks about what is going on currently in light of the house phone call by the house speaker paul ryan to republicans. i'll read the first sent
host: maureen groppe updating the indiana senate race. washington correspondent, thank you for your time today. guest: thank you. host: your calls on republicans only if the gop should stick with donald trump, let's go to asbury park. diane up first. diane, good morning to you, go ahead. caller: good morning. i feel that the gop, they should not, they should stay with donald trump. they shouldn't be going against him. it makes me so upset sometimes, you can't say anything about these women in...
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maureen dowd writing about away -- peeling away the plastic. she told buzzfeed -- there's also this from politico -- mitt romney surprised film goers when he came to the premiere of the film pay the he declined to share what he thought about the movie afterwards even with the film maker behind it. here is a preview. [video clip] [no audio] are having a problem with that. we will show it when we loaded. we would go to florida, welcome to the program. caller: i love your program and love you guys. -- bush used 9/11 as an excuse to go to old war -- go to war in iraq. obama is the closest thing to being a real person we have had in the office. seconds.n laden in two bush is a fool. we just need to wipe the slate clean. we are a strong country. we can let all the skill. obama inherited a mess years ago. was a mess that was unnecessary. this piece is available online at washingtonpost.com -- let's go back to this excerpt itt," it's am "m two-minute trailer. i don't think we have that ready. we are going to take a short break. you are watching "washin
maureen dowd writing about away -- peeling away the plastic. she told buzzfeed -- there's also this from politico -- mitt romney surprised film goers when he came to the premiere of the film pay the he declined to share what he thought about the movie afterwards even with the film maker behind it. here is a preview. [video clip] [no audio] are having a problem with that. we will show it when we loaded. we would go to florida, welcome to the program. caller: i love your program and love you...
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are often of interest to your organization -- here is a story we pulled off of the web, from the "de maureen register -- "des moine register" -- the question whether they realize gingrich has an past spoken in favor of federal funding for an embryonic stem cell research and abortion in certain cases. guest: i think that is a question he certainly needs to address. when i talked to him, he was very clear that he was opposed to embryonic stem cell research and that he wanted to take a look at in vitro fertilization and hall -- how the beginnings of life, and how it influences public policy. i think it is very healthy that people are digging into the specifics of the issue, although our organization does not take a stand during primaries when we have multiple candidates who are pro-life, because i think it's it's really important for people in this election in particular that this president, running for reelection, is the most pro- abortion president that we have seen in our history. so, while we are really grateful people are paying attention to the specifics of public policy, we also want to
are often of interest to your organization -- here is a story we pulled off of the web, from the "de maureen register -- "des moine register" -- the question whether they realize gingrich has an past spoken in favor of federal funding for an embryonic stem cell research and abortion in certain cases. guest: i think that is a question he certainly needs to address. when i talked to him, he was very clear that he was opposed to embryonic stem cell research and that he wanted to...
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maureen dowd's article, when she heard you lie -- you have to put boley on the end of it. the second thing, there is sort of an undercurrent of racism it seems to me. while it is unfashionable to express our racism, so we sort of sublimate it into tea party is and so on and so forth. host: in the interest of time, i think we understand your direction and we will give the congressman a chance to respond. guest: a couple of things. here again, expressing what we hear continually. the american people are tired of talk. they want to see action and they wanted to see problem solved their and they want it laid out clearly. give a time line of how we are going to move forward to address some of these problems. now, when it comes to being the party of no, which is something the mainstream media many times likes to say, well, the republicans are the party of no. i'd like to say, no, we are the party of know. know what is in this legislation. know what is in these bills. we are against these policies that are being brought forward. increasing taxes is not a good policy. that is not
maureen dowd's article, when she heard you lie -- you have to put boley on the end of it. the second thing, there is sort of an undercurrent of racism it seems to me. while it is unfashionable to express our racism, so we sort of sublimate it into tea party is and so on and so forth. host: in the interest of time, i think we understand your direction and we will give the congressman a chance to respond. guest: a couple of things. here again, expressing what we hear continually. the american...
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and for another perspective, we have askkd marine money to join us tonight -- maureen mahoney to join us tonight. she has won 22 of the cases that she has argued before the court. she is known as recently for presenting the university of michigan and the affirmative action case that she won. her first case before the court was in 1988 and also brings varying perspectives because she served as a clerk to the justice william rehnquist and served as a time as deputy solicitor general. thanks for being here. as our panelists take their seats, i would like to do this. the book is edited transcripts of the interviews that we have recorded. we have picked a number of them tonight so that you can continue to hear the justices in their own words. first, we're going to start with the big news, which is the new appointment of elena kagan. what is interesting is that the court was on an 11-year stretch with those changes what -- with no changes. since 2005, there are new appointments to the court. each of the justices talk to us about the dynamics on the court and how it changes when a new member
and for another perspective, we have askkd marine money to join us tonight -- maureen mahoney to join us tonight. she has won 22 of the cases that she has argued before the court. she is known as recently for presenting the university of michigan and the affirmative action case that she won. her first case before the court was in 1988 and also brings varying perspectives because she served as a clerk to the justice william rehnquist and served as a time as deputy solicitor general. thanks for...
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including former chairman david clanton, former commissioner, josh wright, and sitting commissioner, maureen old hawesen. the smarter act is an important step toward assuring that our nation's antitrust laws are enforced in a manner that is fair, consistent, and predictable. i urge my colleagues to vote in favor of this good government bill. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from georgia virginia tech. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise in strong opposition to the so-called smarter act. the standard merger and acquisition reviews through equal rules act, which really should -- it's a misnomer. we should rename this bill instead of that we should rename it, the sadly more acronyms for really terrible and esoteric requirements act. are wondering what is this all about, it must be important that they're doing this. and i'll tell you what's important about it, it's a piece of legislation that would impact the largest and most consequential of corporate mergers, of multinatio
including former chairman david clanton, former commissioner, josh wright, and sitting commissioner, maureen old hawesen. the smarter act is an important step toward assuring that our nation's antitrust laws are enforced in a manner that is fair, consistent, and predictable. i urge my colleagues to vote in favor of this good government bill. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from georgia...
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host: looking at how maureen dowd is taking on the interaction that president obama had with jan brewer. i want to read an excerpt from column.luher she is a columnist with an opinion. what do think of that image? does that make the president more of a hero with hispanic voters? guest: images are important. i could not care about that incident. i care what the president does. he has said hispanic leaders in the white house. he is now passed his third year in office and he has yet to make a single immigration reform proposal to the congress other than a minor component which is his version of the dream act. he has to stop beating the community, beating the country and put forth a proposal and have it voted and debated on. that's what america is all about. it is a battle of ideas and finding the best ways to fix problems in the country. we're at a standstill. we have more unemployed people in this country then we have never had. we have a budget the president proposed $3.7 trillion, 40% of which is dead. bt. our credit rating has been lowered. investors lose confidence. invest and grow my
host: looking at how maureen dowd is taking on the interaction that president obama had with jan brewer. i want to read an excerpt from column.luher she is a columnist with an opinion. what do think of that image? does that make the president more of a hero with hispanic voters? guest: images are important. i could not care about that incident. i care what the president does. he has said hispanic leaders in the white house. he is now passed his third year in office and he has yet to make a...
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maureen dowd, even mr. spock shows his emotions sometimes. what do you read into that? what is the posture that the administration should take that they're now now taking? guest: well, i think liberals are waking up to something that those of us saw from the get go. there have been any number of things since obama took office. the response has been entirely lack luster. look at the administration's response to the underwear bomber on christmas day. remember, the system worked? you know, i mean, they have been entirely lack luster in situations that they need to get out in front of and be responsive. i don't think president obama can go in there and plug the well himself but certainly they can act like they're on top of it and be concerned about it and be communicating with the public about what's going on, at least reassuring. and i think it's fair to say that this administration's approach that we're going to be cool and calm and not worried about everything will somehow transfer to the public their passivity about it. it just isn't working. you need to go out and show
maureen dowd, even mr. spock shows his emotions sometimes. what do you read into that? what is the posture that the administration should take that they're now now taking? guest: well, i think liberals are waking up to something that those of us saw from the get go. there have been any number of things since obama took office. the response has been entirely lack luster. look at the administration's response to the underwear bomber on christmas day. remember, the system worked? you know, i mean,...
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also, this morning from maureen dowd of "the washington times" -- if obama did not have a knife-thrower like rambo in the oval, he would not have a chance. chris jones's from omaha, nebraska. you get the last word. caller: a support this plan, actually. the president needs to lay out that this is essentially medicare for all. i believe everyone who has medicare is pretty pleased with it, as well as the va coverage. i was nearly killed the couple will years ago and the insurance company allowed the doctor to let me up with bills and did not do anything, no surgery. here are some bills, hope you get better. host: how do you feel today? caller: pain every day from morning until night. not good healthcare out there. host: the president will be attending a funeral service for walter cronkite, and then return to washington as after them. his speech will be tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. it will be live on this network. we will be joined by pete dupont in a moment. later, a supporter of the public option will join us. it is the ninth of september, 2009. >> the supreme court has a rare special s
also, this morning from maureen dowd of "the washington times" -- if obama did not have a knife-thrower like rambo in the oval, he would not have a chance. chris jones's from omaha, nebraska. you get the last word. caller: a support this plan, actually. the president needs to lay out that this is essentially medicare for all. i believe everyone who has medicare is pretty pleased with it, as well as the va coverage. i was nearly killed the couple will years ago and the insurance...
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maureen on our independent line, hello. caller: i think it is amazing that men are still trying to tell women what to do with their bodies. it is so unfair. you cannot put a baby and a woman that she don't want and expect her to keep it if she don't want the baby. she shouldn't be forced to keep the baby. that is not fair to her. as an adult, if you come across a man that puts a baby that you do not want, you should not be forced to have that baby. little girls 12 years old getting pregnant by grown men, they should not be forced to have these children. they are children themselves. it is just not fair. a man cannot have a baby, so why would he tell a woman where and when to create one? if she don't want it, she should not be forced to have it. it is not fair. if you want it, let him have it. it's his baby. it is not fair to us that you would give us something we don't want. if we don't want, we should not be forced to keep it. those other lady said it perfectly clear. we are not going back to the time where women are going
maureen on our independent line, hello. caller: i think it is amazing that men are still trying to tell women what to do with their bodies. it is so unfair. you cannot put a baby and a woman that she don't want and expect her to keep it if she don't want the baby. she shouldn't be forced to keep the baby. that is not fair to her. as an adult, if you come across a man that puts a baby that you do not want, you should not be forced to have that baby. little girls 12 years old getting pregnant by...
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maureen dowd's column on sunday mentions that mr. wilson belongs to the sons of the confederate veterans, ran a 2000 campaign to keep the confederate flag raviwaving over the south carola capital. when you look at the photograph and "the times" where mr. wilson was seated between two gop members, neither of them looked at him as though they were shocked. they did not disagree. host: take his comments in the context of the weekend protest. thousands of people in the nation's capitol are supporting the comments that he made, his concern over illegal immigrants and the treatment in the legislation. caller: well, i think people have really gone off the deep end here. they are not checking their facts. they are being led by people who have not bothered to read any part of this bill, who have not gone to fact checked the board or have they gone to the white house website where you can go through and, item by item -- host: michele, you look at factcheck.org on a regular basis? caller: yes, i think it is important. before we say this is defi
maureen dowd's column on sunday mentions that mr. wilson belongs to the sons of the confederate veterans, ran a 2000 campaign to keep the confederate flag raviwaving over the south carola capital. when you look at the photograph and "the times" where mr. wilson was seated between two gop members, neither of them looked at him as though they were shocked. they did not disagree. host: take his comments in the context of the weekend protest. thousands of people in the nation's capitol...
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many things that we need to work on to get to the point of getting past and maureen about the common good. >>enator, did you ever face a primary? >> no, i didn't. fortunately, i never did. i don't know if i could win one today. >> do we have any other questions? we were coming to the clothes. like to sort of finish up or just ask one final thought to be due to speed around. to ideas for a job creation, and we will start with congressman demand. >> job creation has to happen. we all know that. we know that unemployment is too high. naturally government can do certain things when it comes so the tax code and tax incentives. a lot of legislation still stalemated, not going anywhere. you're not practicing much between now and election time. so i want all of you to watch the lame-duck session. i think that is critically important for all of you because there is going to be a lot of so-called tennant demand between november 7th and january 2nd so beyond watch there. also, the private sector, you know, still business. they have so many opportunities. i hope they will capitalize on those of
many things that we need to work on to get to the point of getting past and maureen about the common good. >>enator, did you ever face a primary? >> no, i didn't. fortunately, i never did. i don't know if i could win one today. >> do we have any other questions? we were coming to the clothes. like to sort of finish up or just ask one final thought to be due to speed around. to ideas for a job creation, and we will start with congressman demand. >> job creation has to...
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maureen dowd, in one of her columns way back now, couple weeks at this point, talking about how she thought these scurrilous attacks calling obama a racist and people showing up with guns at some of the t.e.a. parties, et cetera, was based on the fact he was black. do you agree with that? >> i unfortunately do. you know? i think that there's a lot of unrest and a lot of people don't want to change. so that -- i think it's based in the fear. it's always when people act out in that type of anger it's based on fear and it's the fear of change. that's what he promised and what he's trying to do and trying to deliver. a lot of people don't want to change. a lot of people think they're more american if they don't change. things are great. so we're not going to change. we're more american than you are. which is incorrect. >> ridiculous. have you experienced racism? >> absolutely. throughout my life. i mean -- >> at work? >> well, i don't know, because most of my things are auditions so i have no idea what they say behind the scenes. in terms of confrontations and stuff. >> i tell you what they're
maureen dowd, in one of her columns way back now, couple weeks at this point, talking about how she thought these scurrilous attacks calling obama a racist and people showing up with guns at some of the t.e.a. parties, et cetera, was based on the fact he was black. do you agree with that? >> i unfortunately do. you know? i think that there's a lot of unrest and a lot of people don't want to change. so that -- i think it's based in the fear. it's always when people act out in that type of...
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further down it quotes her saying quote, with a sly look and -- i'm sorry this is a quote from maureen dod, "new york times" columnist, with a sly look and a special emphasis on the word constitution, justice ginsburg said that she was pronouncing the two men married by the powers vested in her by the constitution of the united states, d, o -- dowd wrote. then it also said in the article nevertheless guests applauded loudly dowd said, and ginsburg, quote, seemed delighted unquote. for justice ginsburg to state publicly that the constitution of the united states gives her the power to officiate and unite a same-sex couple in marriage is an equivocal -- an unequivocal clear statement of what she believes the supreme court should do in their decision. if there was ever any doubt, and there wasn't, once she performed a same-sex wedding, there was no question about her feelings on the matter. . an article from "national review" by edward wheelan, february 19 of this year, the article, just a small part of it here, at her supreme court confirmation here -- hearing in 1993, ruth bader ginsbur
further down it quotes her saying quote, with a sly look and -- i'm sorry this is a quote from maureen dod, "new york times" columnist, with a sly look and a special emphasis on the word constitution, justice ginsburg said that she was pronouncing the two men married by the powers vested in her by the constitution of the united states, d, o -- dowd wrote. then it also said in the article nevertheless guests applauded loudly dowd said, and ginsburg, quote, seemed delighted unquote. for...
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he and his wife, maureen, are in the court for various reasons. they have got a couple of different pieces here on what is going on in that trial. quickly point out, anthony weiner plans to open a restaurant in queens. finally, from "the new york heartbreak as scotland is six weeks away from independence. getting a hard sell from rock stars, the olympic champions, and the former captain of the starship enterprise to keep the kingdom united. it remains to be seen as english or welsh celebrities will be able to win the votes of patriotic scots. one campaigner says he doubts that his campaigners will be by some of those who signed the letter. two hours left on the "washington journal," we will , formerdoug schoen clinton pollster, about the american political center. americans stand politically these days. after that, coeditor of the new book "the nixon tapes." ofs is the 40th anniversary resident maxim's announcement that he would resign. this is the "washington journal" on c-span. ♪ >> this month, c-span presents debates on what makes america gre
he and his wife, maureen, are in the court for various reasons. they have got a couple of different pieces here on what is going on in that trial. quickly point out, anthony weiner plans to open a restaurant in queens. finally, from "the new york heartbreak as scotland is six weeks away from independence. getting a hard sell from rock stars, the olympic champions, and the former captain of the starship enterprise to keep the kingdom united. it remains to be seen as english or welsh...
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host: let me share with our audience, maureen callahan has the piece, goodbye kabul. our top priorities should be destroying al qaeda, killing osama bin laden. you go on to say that al qaeda has not been in afghanistan since 2001. guest: correct. correct. since 2001, al qaeda has evolved. they're actually evolving before then, i believe. their organization does not require territory. they don't require ground. they don't require base camps. it would be wonderful if they did because then we could easily bomb them. it's an organization that exists on the internet. i keep using the term ideological cloud because they float throughout the internet. they recruit individuals. they recruit these independent autonomous or disassociated cells that don't require vast amounts of land. they don't need or want safety. if they want a safe haven, they've already got them. the idea that our presence on the ground the afghanistan is going to do something to defeat al qaeda, affecting al qaeda at all, is specious. host: this came up with senator carl levin, who is the chair of the sena
host: let me share with our audience, maureen callahan has the piece, goodbye kabul. our top priorities should be destroying al qaeda, killing osama bin laden. you go on to say that al qaeda has not been in afghanistan since 2001. guest: correct. correct. since 2001, al qaeda has evolved. they're actually evolving before then, i believe. their organization does not require territory. they don't require ground. they don't require base camps. it would be wonderful if they did because then we...
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quickly, go to maureen in west palm beach, florida. good morning. caller: yes, hi, good morning. i listened to all that has been said this morning, and president-elect trump, before we can move on, there are a couple of things that he needs to do. first, he needs to apologize to the now president of the united states. for his racist comments and all that that he wasn't born here. let's move on. then he needs to apologize to women. for those accused of groping and all that. he needs to apologize. and then mr. pence, i just want to say this to you, because you call yourself a christian. and this is what i noticed with most republicans that call themselves christian. they put up with a lot of garbage that jesus would not put up with. so if you're a christian, you have to do the work of christ and say you cannot abide in your heart with things that you know that is wrong. host: florida, democrats line. outlook section of "the washington post," if trump fails, his base can still win. a piece saying he can't revive industry, but he can lift wages. and from the sunday review of the "new
quickly, go to maureen in west palm beach, florida. good morning. caller: yes, hi, good morning. i listened to all that has been said this morning, and president-elect trump, before we can move on, there are a couple of things that he needs to do. first, he needs to apologize to the now president of the united states. for his racist comments and all that that he wasn't born here. let's move on. then he needs to apologize to women. for those accused of groping and all that. he needs to...
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candice writes -- steve says -- maureen writes -- thanks, everybody, for weighing in. we want to hear your views. what do you think? where should sex offenders live? are state laws too restrictive? call us now toll free. 877-tell-hln. e-mail cnn.com/hln. you can also search chuck roberts hln on facebook and you can text views and your comment and name to hlntv. standard text rates apply. >>> tension momene moments on an toledo. a man climbed the suspension cables to the top. he managed to hang on. it's not clear why the man was climbing the cables but he did manage to make it to safety. >>> powdery white stuff and plenty of cash. it's not cocaine and the money hidden inside adds up to a new record. why this case puts the hurt on organized crime. >>> big night for the network. joy behar tonight at 9:00 eastern. >>> in the bahamas, the trial is under way for two people trying to extort money from john travolta after the death of his son. we're joined by phone with the latest. what's the latest? >> this morning before the break for lunch, the current senator took the stan
candice writes -- steve says -- maureen writes -- thanks, everybody, for weighing in. we want to hear your views. what do you think? where should sex offenders live? are state laws too restrictive? call us now toll free. 877-tell-hln. e-mail cnn.com/hln. you can also search chuck roberts hln on facebook and you can text views and your comment and name to hlntv. standard text rates apply. >>> tension momene moments on an toledo. a man climbed the suspension cables to the top. he managed...
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host: maureen is calling from gerard, ohio. caller: i would not vote for rob portman and i cannot wait until we go back [no audio] host: are you there? caller: yes. host: go ahead. caller: i cannot wait until some daily get read about governor and we go back to democratic governor perry i live in gerard, ohio. our roads stink. there is nothing but holes in the roads, and i hear on tv that john kasich has been so wonderful for the state of ohio. we would not have had collected bargaining. he tried to take that away a few years ago and we voted that down. i cannot see what john kasich has done. my husband works in pittsburgh. he was laid off as an electrical engineer and cannot even find a job in ohio. i live in ohio. he lives in pittsburgh. it is rob portman and some of these republican governors and these republican people like to me oftte and pittsburgh, they go out and tell you they are for social security, all of these programs, and then when they go back to congress, they vote against everything. host: let's let henry gomez
host: maureen is calling from gerard, ohio. caller: i would not vote for rob portman and i cannot wait until we go back [no audio] host: are you there? caller: yes. host: go ahead. caller: i cannot wait until some daily get read about governor and we go back to democratic governor perry i live in gerard, ohio. our roads stink. there is nothing but holes in the roads, and i hear on tv that john kasich has been so wonderful for the state of ohio. we would not have had collected bargaining. he...